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This review focuses on the research progress of m<sup>6</sup>A modification on the transcriptome in both human and animal herpesvirus infections within the same family. Specifically, it examines the dynamic alterations of m<sup>6</sup>A modification-associated epitranscriptomes, the expression of m<sup>6</sup>A-machinery proteins, regulatory molecular mechanisms associated with herpesvirus infection, and potential clinical applications. By addressing the gaps in research on m<sup>6</sup>A modification in animal viruses, new insights into the regulatory molecular mechanisms of viral diseases may be uncovered. Furthermore, natural hosts infected with animal herpesvirus serve as valuable biomedical models for studying the regulation of m<sup>6</sup>A modification on viral replication and pathogenesis, thereby supporting the development of novel vaccine and drug targets.</p>\n </div>","PeriodicalId":234,"journal":{"name":"Transboundary and Emerging Diseases","volume":"2025 1","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":3.0000,"publicationDate":"2025-07-31","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1155/tbed/8542827","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"The Tiny Epigenetic Addition Plays Big Roles: The RNA Methylation in Both Human and Animal Herpesvirus Infection\",\"authors\":\"Xiangqi Qiu, Jiajing Tian, Xuyang Zhao, Lucai Wang, Lele Wang, Yilin Bai, Aijun Sun, Guoqing Zhuang\",\"doi\":\"10.1155/tbed/8542827\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<div>\\n <p>During human herpesvirus infection, dynamic alterations of N6-methyladenosine (m<sup>6</sup>A) modification have been extensively observed in viral and cellular transcriptomes. 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The Tiny Epigenetic Addition Plays Big Roles: The RNA Methylation in Both Human and Animal Herpesvirus Infection
During human herpesvirus infection, dynamic alterations of N6-methyladenosine (m6A) modification have been extensively observed in viral and cellular transcriptomes. This modification plays a crucial role in RNA metabolism, serving as a novel regulator of gene expression alongside DNA and protein modifications. Notably, reversible changes in a single m6A modification site can impact viral replication and pathogenicity. Recent studies have reported changes in m6A modification-associated epitranscriptomes and their functional analysis during animal herpesvirus infections. This review focuses on the research progress of m6A modification on the transcriptome in both human and animal herpesvirus infections within the same family. Specifically, it examines the dynamic alterations of m6A modification-associated epitranscriptomes, the expression of m6A-machinery proteins, regulatory molecular mechanisms associated with herpesvirus infection, and potential clinical applications. By addressing the gaps in research on m6A modification in animal viruses, new insights into the regulatory molecular mechanisms of viral diseases may be uncovered. Furthermore, natural hosts infected with animal herpesvirus serve as valuable biomedical models for studying the regulation of m6A modification on viral replication and pathogenesis, thereby supporting the development of novel vaccine and drug targets.
期刊介绍:
Transboundary and Emerging Diseases brings together in one place the latest research on infectious diseases considered to hold the greatest economic threat to animals and humans worldwide. The journal provides a venue for global research on their diagnosis, prevention and management, and for papers on public health, pathogenesis, epidemiology, statistical modeling, diagnostics, biosecurity issues, genomics, vaccine development and rapid communication of new outbreaks. Papers should include timely research approaches using state-of-the-art technologies. The editors encourage papers adopting a science-based approach on socio-economic and environmental factors influencing the management of the bio-security threat posed by these diseases, including risk analysis and disease spread modeling. Preference will be given to communications focusing on novel science-based approaches to controlling transboundary and emerging diseases. The following topics are generally considered out-of-scope, but decisions are made on a case-by-case basis (for example, studies on cryptic wildlife populations, and those on potential species extinctions):
Pathogen discovery: a common pathogen newly recognised in a specific country, or a new pathogen or genetic sequence for which there is little context about — or insights regarding — its emergence or spread.
Prevalence estimation surveys and risk factor studies based on survey (rather than longitudinal) methodology, except when such studies are unique. Surveys of knowledge, attitudes and practices are within scope.
Diagnostic test development if not accompanied by robust sensitivity and specificity estimation from field studies.
Studies focused only on laboratory methods in which relevance to disease emergence and spread is not obvious or can not be inferred (“pure research” type studies).
Narrative literature reviews which do not generate new knowledge. Systematic and scoping reviews, and meta-analyses are within scope.